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What is the the eligibility criteria for take admission in DU for BTech in electronics engineering ???

Lucky Vamsi 14th May, 2018

dear ayush singh

students who want to take admission  should have passed the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (Class XII) of the Central Board of Secondary Education or any examination obtaining minimum marks as specified for each of the programmes. and have to register for registration forms will be opened on 15th may 2018 thank you

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Is the upes University is good for computer and electronics engineering. and what it has good placement??

Sona 12th May, 2018
Hey. Its totally upto you what course you should go for as it's your hardwork and sincerity that will fetch you results irrespective of the stream. Placememts for cse this year were better than those of ece. Plenty of companies visited the campus for different specializations of computer science. Around 90% of the whole lot was placed. So, CSE is a good option to opt for, if you are inclined towards this stream. Hope this helps. All the best.
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I got 80 marks in mht cet can i get b tech electronics engineering in ramrao adik clg ?

Shiv Kumar Gupta 12th May, 2018

hello indra,

Thanks for connecting to careers360 site,

last year cut off for electronics engineering is around to 34074.

your predicted rank is shown on careers360 is around to 203200.

according to that predicter tool, you are not eligible to take admission.

hope it's helpful for you.

Thank you.

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Sir I got 28780 rank in eamcet shall I get seat in computers or electronics

Anonymous 8th May, 2018

You are advised to use below provided college predictor to check what all colleges and branches you can have admission in -

 

https://engineering.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor

 

 

Good Luck!!!

 

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What is difference between Electronics and Electrical Engineering ?

For an engineering student, the difference between electronics and electrical engineering might be very clear but for common people it is little befuddling. So, here in this write-up, we will talk a bit about it. There are many students who feel strong attraction towards electrical devices and electronic gadgets. These are those students who may want to carve a future for themselves in electronics and electrical engineering. The two branches are known for being most prominent streams in the world of engineering. In case, you are worried know that our nation has huge demand for electronic and electrical engineers. It is a highly growing industry with high demand for engineers who are needed for handling advanced technologies that are entering the market with every passing day.

But the question remains as to which discipline should you adhere to for getting a job of your choice. Even the branch of electrical engineering has bifurcations. So, let’s understand the ins and outs of these two branches here.

  • Electrical Engineering: The present day world is completely surrounded with advanced technologies and gadgets that keep getting updated with every passing day. Whether it is technique of sending signals to a satellite or modifying a digital gadget, you ought to seek assistance from someone who has enough experience and skills for handling these things. The prime focus of electrical engineers is on designing and development of techniques and tools. Their job is to stimulate electrical power while formulating and administering electrical energy as well as algorithms depending on their experience and knowledge. Electrical engineers are those who begin their career with some of the highest salary packages as electrical engineers as electrical engineers are integral part of many industries. Electrical engineers can be one of the best people for technical jobs and after some experience can also take care of administration or management related responsibilities. These days, there are numerous degree courses and diplomas that can be availed in electrical engineering according to your requirements like lighting, wiring, computers, electronics, telecommunications, transportations, communications, and electrical power stations.

  • Electronics Engineering: Electrical engineering is a pretty broad science divided into several specialities. Apart from electrical engineering, electronics is another part of this stream. It is for this reason anyone pursuing B.tech from electronics engineering college in India would look for different opportunities than the one pursuing electrical engineering. Although the basic first year for all B.tech students in engineering colleges in India is same but things get different as they move ahead. Not only those choosing B.tech in civil engineering or information technology will move apart but also those pursuing electrical engineering will move apart from electronics engineering. For an electronics engineer, their prime job is to look into product development, proposal submission, and bring forth new technologies. In a deeper sense, electrical engineers study for application or utilization of flow of electrons while electronics engineers look for study and application of flow of charge. Jobs and opportunities are equally fertile for both streams but their working areas may differ completely from each other.

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How to apply for faculty in electronics engineering for this college

Anonymous 5th Mar, 2018

Dear Karishma,

You are asking for which college?

You can directly apply in official website of the college or you can write mail to them.

 

Good Luck!!

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Diploma in electronics engineering is equivalent to electronics & telecommunication engineering fir job purpose . Please provide any proof.

Sourav Chaudhary 4th Mar, 2018

Hello Rahul,

The principle difference between electronics and telecommunication engineering (E&TE) and electronics engineering: E&TE focuses on the theory and design of hardware for telecommunication systems, while electronics engineers are trained with a broader focus with respect to electronic devices and systems. The special attention to electronics for telecommunication systems is due to both the demand for engineers in the growing telecommunications industry as well as the complexity of Radio Frequency (RF), satellite, optical, and wired data communication systems.

A more general education in electronics engineering includes learning the design and construction of analog and digital electronic circuits. An electronics engineer is qualified for jobs that include building electronic components for integration into larger systems, Integrated Circuit (IC) design work, board layout, programming micro-controllers and microprocessors, and field testing. It is important to note that many electronics engineers have the background required to enter the telecommunication field.

Both Electronics Engineering and E&TE provide engineers with a background that will lead to a rewarding occupation. The salary for engineers in these areas seem to be roughly equivalent, although the telecommunications positions tend to be slightly higher. You should base your decision about which degree to pursue on your own interests. Looking at the job descriptions posted by companies seeking electronics engineers and telecommunications engineers will also provide you with a better idea of the background required and the type of work you will do, as well as an idea of the salaries you can expect.

All the best..!!

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Which colleges provide llb 2-3 years courses for graduate students??

Yashul Gupta 7th Mar, 2018

hi.

Firsly law at undergraduate level can be done in 2 ways. First is to go for the integrated 5 year law course , that is for eg.- BALLB, BBALLB etc.

Second way is to complete your graduation in any discipline and then go for 3 year law.

there is no LLB of 2 years and in order to do llb you must have completed your graduation.

thirdly, as are in 12th standard, thats what am asuming from your data, so the best option for you to do law is by going for 5 year law. Thats how one year will be saved and youll do your graduation and law together.

But as you asked 3 year law information am providing it to you.

So firstly you need to have a minimum of 55% in your graduation in order to get in any law college for llb. And if youre going for law now, that is after graduation, now you have to go for 3-year LLB course.

There are many colleges in india, providing 3-year law degree.

3-year LLB (after graduation)
University of Delhi (DU) LLB Entrance Test
Faculty of Law- Law Centre I&II and
Campus Law Centre
BHU – UET (Law)
Law School, Faculty of Law Benaras
Hindu University
Jindal Global Law School OP Jindal Global University, Sonipat
www.pearsonvue.com/lsatindia /
www.jgls.edu.in
Panjab University
Department of Law, PU Chandigarh
LAWCET of Andhra Pradesh
All law colleges in AP affiliated to
state universities
www.apsche.org
CEE – Kerala
Four Govt. law colleges in Kerala
www.cee-kerala.org
Kurukshetra University
Department of Law, KU Kurukshetra
MD University, Rohtak
Department of Law, MDU Rohtak
IIT Kharagpur (Own Test & LSAT-India)
Rajeev Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, IIT Kharagpur)
So, need to apply in whichever exam you feel like to do law now.
Application forms of most of the universities are out.
and for information i am providing you the link. Kindly go through it.
https://www.careers360.com/news/9564-law-entrance-tests
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Goodluck.
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